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- Data Science | February 26th, 2018
Deep Learning + Survival Analysis: Our Approach to Multi-Task Frameworks
At Square, we’ve experimented with survival analysis models to predict a variety...
- Engineering | February 26th, 2018
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Learn how to accurately and effectively advocate for yourself and grow in your c...
- APIs | February 22nd, 2018
Uncovering Inconsistent Keychain Behavior
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- Engineering | February 14th, 2018
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- APIs | February 5th, 2018
Stop Using Servers to Handle Webhooks
Why you do not need to spin up a server to process a webhook anymore
- APIs | January 30th, 2018
Getting Started Exploring SDKs with REPL-Driven Development in Node.js,
Exploring SDKs Interactively
- Engineering | January 30th, 2018
Lightning Talks: Let’s build a Markdown parser!
Every month, Square Engineers give lightning talks internally. We’re excited to ...
- Data Science | January 29th, 2018
Caviar’s Word2Vec Tagging For Menu Item Recommendations
By Christopher Skeels and Yash Patel
- APIs | January 24th, 2018
Free Square plugin now available for WooCommerce
WooCommerce integrated Square’s Transactions, Catalog, and Inventory APIs in one...
- Engineering | January 16th, 2018
Soft-skills Reading List
As an engineering manager here at Square, I am often asked by engineers and othe...